hacktick
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That is good advice. you get to thinking about what you value in a nice watch, and generally it is engineering, innovation and design, all put together in the right performance. I guess it is a guilty pleasure when you find yourself in love with a watch that has a disproportionate amount of any one of the 3. I'd probably also feel guilty wearing a super complex ulysse nardin skeleton with a ton of complications and delicate engraving on allof the mechanisms. Forunately, at my budget, I won't have to worry about these problems for a long time...goofy
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